TECH SHARE

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TECHSHARE Texas Conference of Urban Counties 500 W. 13th Street Austin TX 78701 TECH SHARE;Administrative services for cooperative endeavors by units of local government, namely, administration of a program for enabling participants to obtain discounts on the costs of services or receive improved services;Design and development of software for state and local government;
TECHSHARE Chen Weijiang No.20,Weirong Shujiao,Lizhiyong Village Huashi Town Luoding 527200 China TECH SHARE;Chandeliers; Electric lamps; Electric lights for Christmas trees; Fairy lights for festive decoration; Hair dryers; Head torches; Headlights for automobile; Headlights for vehicles; Lamp casings; Lamp mantles; LED luminaires; Light bulbs; Lighting apparatus, namely, lighting installations; Lights, electric, for Christmas trees; Luminous tubes for lighting; Nail lamps; Ornamental fountains; Portable headlamps; String lights for festive decoration; Water heaters; Hot water heaters; LED lamps; LED light assemblies for street lights, signs, commercial lighting, automobiles, buildings, and other architectural uses; Vehicle headlights; Vehicle dynamo lamps;
TECHSHARE Chen Weijiang No.20,Weirong Shujiao,Lizhiyong Village Huashi Town Luoding 527200 China TECH SHARE;Baby changing mats; Baby walkers; Chairs; Chests of drawers; Clothes hangers; Coat hangers; Coatstands; Container closures of plastic; Cots for babies; Cribs for babies; Cushions; Furniture; Furniture of metal; Indoor window blinds; Indoor window shades; Inflatable publicity objects; Mattresses; Mirrors; Office furniture; Pet cushions; Picture frames; Pillows; Seats; Shelves for storage; Signboards of wood or plastics; Sleeping mats; Sleeping pads; Towel stands; Valet stands; Wall-mounted baby changing platforms; Plastic inserts for use as container liners; Wooden craft sticks;
TECHSHARE Chen Weijiang No.20,Weirong Shujiao,Lizhiyong Village Huashi Town Luoding 527200 China TECH SHARE;Bath linen, except clothing; Bed covers; Bed linen; Bedspreads; Canvas fabric; Cot bumpers; Diaper changing cloths for babies; Fabrics for textile use; Face towels of textile; Furniture coverings made of plastic materials; Gift wrap of fabric; Handkerchiefs of textile; Hemp cloth; Household linen; Mosquito nets; Non-woven textile fabrics; Pillowcases; Quilts; Sleeping bags; Textile fabrics for use in making clothing and household furnishings; Towels; Wall hangings of textile; Woollen blankets; Woollen cloth; Woollen fabric; Cotton cloth; Interior decoration fabrics; Wash cloths;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method is provided for reducing a known value modulo a shared secret value among network devices exchanging messages in a network. The reduction results in a share of reduced value for each network device of a reduced value. Each network device has its share of known value and its share of shared secret value. It performs an inversion step for deriving from the share of shared secret value a share of the inverse of the shared secret value by using an approximation process, resulting in a share of inverse value; a multiplication step for deriving from the share of inverse value by use of the share of known value a share of multiplied inverse value; a rounding step for rounding the share of multiplied inverse value; and a calculation step for deriving the share of reduced value from the share of known value, the rounded share of multiplied inverse value, and the share of shared secret value. The method reduces values with a public modulus but also enables several network devices to reduce their known values with a modulus shared among them, but not becoming public. After the reduction, a faster computation with the reduced values or the shares thereof can be achieved. The proposed method can be implemented in threshold protocols in which computation occurs in a group where a modulus is not known but distributed. Furthermore, a network device is provided comprising a processor for executing the method incorporated in a computer program product.